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More than 60 art groups helped pay tribute to victims of the Pulse massacre, as well as 'The Voice' singer Christina Grimmie who was killed in Orlando. The memorial event took place at the Dr. Phillips Center, which has become a sea of tributes. Chris Hush reports.

More than 60 art groups helped pay tribute to victims of the Pulse massacre, as well as 'The Voice' singer Christina Grimmie who was killed in Orlando. The memorial event took place at the Dr. Phillips Center, which has become a sea of tributes. Chris Hush reports.

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Updated: 11:34 PM EDT Jun 28, 2016

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WEBVTT 2'S CHRIS HUSH REPORTS WAS THERE FOR TONIGHT'S EVENT AND HAS THE DETAIL REPORTER YOU PASS BY EACH MEMORIAL TO THE 49 VICTIMS PASS THE FLOWERS,THE CANDLES,THE AR THEN INTO THE DR. PHILLIPS CENTER, WHERE THE ART AND MORE THAN 350 PERFORMERS MEET YOU APPROPRIATELY NAMED, BEAUTIFUL TOGETHER MORE THAN 60 ARTS GROUPS CAME TOGETHER TUESDAY NIGHT TO PAY TRIBUTE TO PULSE SHOOTING VICTIMS AND VOICE STAR, CHRISTINA GRIMME >> TREMENDOUS LOSS OF LIFE OF SO MANY YOUNG PEOPLE AND WE WANT TO BE SUPPORTIV JUST PLAIN AWESOME FROM AUDIENCE MEMBERS TO THOSE PERFORMING, THE TRAGEDY HAS STRUCK EVERYONE. 3 VICTIMS IN THE MASSACRE WERE ARTISTS. THIS CONCERT IS ABOUT TURNING MOURNING TOWARD HOPE AND KEALING. >> THE COLLABORATION THAT AN ORCHESTRA BRINGS, IT TAKES ALL OF THEM PLAYING THEIR PART T BRING THE SONG TO LIFE, IS SUCH A GREAT ANALOGY FOR THE WAY A COMMUNITY NEEDS TO WORK. FOR SOME GROUPS, LIKE ORLANDO BASED VOCATAVE, THIS WAS THE FIRST PERFORMANCE IN FRONT OF A LIVE AUDIENCE. AN HONOR, TO HONOR, THOSE WHO LOST THEIR LIVES. >> THERE'S GREAT HEALING IN WHAT WE'RE DOING I THINK BY NOT ONLY HAVING THE CHANCE TO PARTICIPATE BUT PARTICIPATE IN

More than 60 art groups helped pay tribute to victims of the Pulse massacre, as well as 'The Voice' singer Christina Grimmie who was killed in Orlando. The memorial event took place at the Dr. Phillips Center, which has become a sea of tributes. Chris Hush reports.